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Chapter 1 Understand the idea behind Is Paris Burning"Is Paris Burning?" is a book co-written by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. It was first published in 1965 and focuses on the events surrounding the liberation of Paris during World War II.The book tells the story of the German occupation of Paris from 1940 to 1944 and the efforts of the French resistance to prevent the Nazis from destroying the city. It explores the political and military strategies of both the Germans and the resistance, as well as the challenges faced by the French people living under occupation.The title "Is Paris Burning?" refers to a question allegedly asked by Adolf Hitler, questioning whether the city should be burned down if it fell into Allied hands. The book delves into the historical accuracy of this question and the subsequent response of the Germans."Is Paris Burning?" is known for its extensive research, based on interviews with key participants and access to previously classified documents. It offers an in-depth account of the liberation of Paris and its significance in the larger context of World War II. The book received critical acclaim for its vivid storytelling and well-documented narrative.Chapter 2 Is Is Paris Burning Worth the Hype?"Is Paris Burning?" by Larry Collins is generally well-regarded. It is a historical account of the liberation of Paris during World War II. The book focuses on the events leading up to the liberation and the resistance efforts against the German occupation. Co-written with Dominique Lapierre, it is known for its detailed research and engaging narrative style. If you enjoy history and are interested in World War II, it is likely a book worth considering.Chapter 3 Overview of Is Paris Burning "Is Paris Burning?" is a historical non-fiction book written by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, first published in 1965. The book recounts the events surrounding the liberation of Paris from Nazi occupation during World War II.The authors provide a detailed account of the German occupation of Paris, starting from June 1940, when the city fell to the German forces, to August 1944, when Paris was finally freed. They delve into the political, military, and social aspects that led to the liberation and examine the role of various key figures, including Charles de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French Forces, and General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander.The book focuses on the Resistance movement in Paris, highlighting the efforts of ordinary individuals who contributed to the resistance against the Nazis. It explores the planning and execution of various resistance activities, such as acts of sabotage, espionage, and intelligence gathering, which ultimately paved the way for the liberation.Additionally, the authors delve into the tense relationship between German commander General Dietrich von Choltitz and the French Resistance. They discuss the internal conflicts within the Resistance and their reluctance to take up arms against the Germans due to fear of retaliatory measures against the civilian population.The book also portrays the strategic decisions made by the Allied forces, particularly the controversial decision to bypass Paris during the initial liberation campaign. It examines the growing desire of the French population to rise against their oppressors and the eventual uprising that led to the liberation of Paris on August 25, 1944.Overall, "Is Paris Burning?" provides an in-depth account of the events surrounding the liberation of Paris, weaving together personal stories, historical facts, and political...
Peter Sobczynski brings us up to date in the world of physical media. They include an early film from Wayne Wang, the latest from Wes Anderson and an anniversary edition of a documentary on David Bowie. There's a collection of Audie Murphy films and others about World War II not to mention fights against woodland terrorists and staged by the Shaw Brothers. Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn get the 4K treatment in one of the great classic romances. But do not count out the recommendations of a spooky British Halloween special and a crazy vehicle for William Shatner back in the ‘70s. 0:00 - Intro 0:42 - Criterion (Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart) 4:30 - Rhino (Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) 8:18 - Grindhouse (Impulse) 15:12 - 101 Films (Ghost Watch) 20:11 - RLJE Films (The Wrath of Becky) 23:25 - Kino (Audie Murphy Collection III, The Day and the Hour, Is Paris Burning?, Last and First Men, The Doll (and I Don't Want to Be a Man)) 39:56 - Universal (Asteroid City) 46:05 - Paramount (Roman Holiday (70th Anniverary) (4K)) 51:31 - Shout! Factory (Shaw Brothers Classics: Vol. Two) 54:56 – New Blu-ray Announcements 1:00:05 - Outro
RADIO CRYSTAL BLUE 7/11/23 The Shadows "Apache" The Shadows "Wonderful Land" Jeff Beck "El Becko" - There and Back Joe Satriani "Summer Song" - Surfing With The Alien Tangerine Dream "Too Hot For My Chinchilla" & "Riding Down Cahuenga" - The Private Music Of Tangerine Dream Jan Hammer "The Trial And The Search" - Escape From Television ************************* William Prince "Goldie Hawn" - Stand In The Joy https://www.williamprincemusic.com/ Le Vent Du Nord "Ameriquous" - 20 Printemps www.leventdunord.com Julian Taylor "Wide Awake" - Beyond The Reservoir www.juliantaylormusic.cs Owen Walsh "Is Paris Burning" - On My Way owenwalshmusic.com Jake Ybarra "Call Me By Ny Name" - Something In The Water www.jakeybarra.com Adam Klein "Wait 'Til They Come Knockin' " - Holidays In The US www.adam-klein.com Ron Hawkins "One Horse Town" - Trash Talkin' At The Speed Of Sound www.ronhawkins.com Deni Bonet "Off The Record" - www.denibonet.com The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams "Solve It All Dali" - A Very Unusual Head www.slambovia.com ************************ Frenchy & The Punk "Gear Geist" - Zen Ghost www.frenchyandthepunk.com A Projection "Regenerate" In A Different Light" - www.aprojection.com Blitz Union "Freak Anthem" www.blitzunion.com Transmission Suite "Part Of The Problem" www.facebook.com/transmissionsuite Kasador "RIP Me Down" - Youth www.kasadorband.com Sandra's Wedding "Running Joke" - The Hopeful Boy Replacement Service https://www.facebook.com/sandraswedding JW Paris "Leave It Alone" https://www.facebook.com/jwparismusic/ Dead Groove "Ghost" www.deadgrooveband.com Johnny O'Neill "Take Me Down" - Brand New Day www.johnnyoneill.com Silverstein "Cold Blood" - Misery Made Me www.silverstein.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
George Fernandes was an activist, politician, minister, thinker -- and was as complicated as the times he lived in. Rahul Ramagundam joins Amit Varma in episode 327 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his biography of Fernandes, the decades he lived through, and this country that kept changing, changing, changing. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Rahul Ramagundam at Jamia Millia Islamia, Amazon, LinkedIn and Google Scholar. 2. The Life and Times of George Fernandes -- Rahul Ramagundam. 3. Gandhi's Khadi: A History of Contention and Conciliation -- Rahul Ramagundam. 4. Including the Socially Excluded -- Rahul Ramagundam. 5. The Incredible Curiosities of Mukulika Banerjee — Episode 276 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Mukulika Banerjee). 6. The Pathan Unarmed — Mukulika Banerjee. 7. The Gita Press and Hindu Nationalism — Episode 139 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshaya Mukul). 8. Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India — Akshaya Mukul. 9. A shoe store brings together two faces of 2002 Gujarat riots -- The Hindu. 10. Where Have All The Leaders Gone? — Amit Varma. 11. The Anti-Defection Law — Episode 13 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Barun Mitra). 12. Our Parliament and Our Democracy — Episode 253 of The Seen and the Unseen (w MR Madhavan). 13. The Decline of the Congress — Episode 248 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Rahul Verma). 14. Urban Governance in India — Episode 31 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan). 15. South India Would Like to Have a Word — Episode 320 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Nilakantan RS). 16. Lessons from an Ankhon Dekhi Prime Minister — Amit Varma's column on reading. 17. One Hundred Years of Solitude -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez. 18. Love in the Time of Cholera -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez. 19. No One Writes to the Colonel -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez. 20. The Moon is Down -- John Steinbeck. 21. Is Paris Burning? -- Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. 22. Freedom at Midnight -- Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. 23. Hermann Hesse and Henry Miller on Amazon. 24. A Meditation on Form — Amit Varma. 25. Life among the Scorpions -- Jaya Jaitly. 26. Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru. 27. The Graham Staines murder. 28. Thomas Weber's books on Gandhi. 29. Coomi Kapoor Has the Inside Track -- Episode 305 of The Seen and the Unseen. 30. The Emergency: A Personal History — Coomi Kapoor. 31. Gyan Prakash on the Emergency — Episode 103 of The Seen and the Unseen. 32. Emergency Chronicles — Gyan Prakash. 33. A Prisoner's Scrap-Book -- LK Advani. 34. Prison Diary -- Jayaprakash Narayan. 35. The Power Broker — Robert A Caro. 36. Robert A Caro on Amazon. 37. On Exactitude in Science — Jorge Luis Borges. 38. Midnight's Children -- Salman Rushdie. 39. VS Naipaul on Amazon. 40. Idgah (Hindi) (English) -- Munshi Premchand. 41. Sara Rai Inhales Literature — Episode 255 of The Seen and the Unseen. 42. Raw Umber: A Memoir -- Sara Rai. 43. Samuel Huntington on Wikipedia and Amazon. 44. Francis Robinson and Barbara Metcalf on Amazon. 45. India in the Persianate Age — Richard Eaton. 46. The New India Foundation. 47. Weapons of the Weak -- James C Scott. 48. The Causes of the Indian Revolt -- Syed Ahmed Khan. 49. Hind Swaraj — MK Gandhi. 50. Hindutva — VD Savarkar. 51. Annihilation of Caste -- BR Ambedkar. 52. Gandhi before India -- Ramachandra Guha. 53. Gandhi: The Years that Changed the World -- Ramachandra Guha. 54. Salman Rushdie and Gabriel Garcia Marquez on Amazon. 55. The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘The Fist' by Simahina.
Episode geeklist Turns out Vietnam is just too big of a subject for a pair of podcast episodes. I decided to limit part 2 to just the Battle of Huế, saving more games & history for a future exploration. There are several reasons this battle is so well-represented in wargaming. In some ways it's the Bulge/Waterloo/Gettysburg of Vietnam. By reading Bowden's book on the subject and rewatching Full Metal Jacket, I felt I had a decent understanding of the history as-examined by four smaller games. Then I came across a wonderful "then & now" YouTube doc that also helped bring everything to life. I've never had the opportunity to visit Vietnam myself, but this looks like an amazing city. As usual, no sooner did I finish recording that I realized a few mistakes and omissions. First of all, I glossed over the fighting that happened within the city of Paris. How could I do that? One of my favorite places in the world? Well, it certainly wasn't leveled or suffered too many horrors of house-to-house fighting, not like other cities in other wars. But there definitely were tanks and soldiers exchanging fire, as described in the book & film, Is Paris Burning? Next, I neglected to mention a couple more films about Vietnam that I watched. Sort of. I mean, I definitely watched them...they're just 'sort of' about Vietnam. I couldn't bring myself to watch Apocalypse Now again, so I watched the highly respected documentary about its creation, Hearts of Darkness. Honestly, it drove me kind of crazy. I'm a cinephile and enjoy so many challenging & creative films, but the self-importance behind this film & filmmaker gets in my way. Perhaps if it didn't relate to a vital bit of military and national history (of at least two nations), I could forgive its excesses. But I can't. And then there's The Deer Hunter. Oof, more of that self-importance, combined with even less respect for the historical setting. I know it isn't ABOUT the Vietnam War, but neither is it inconsequential to the story. It's a deliberate falsification to tell an excruciating myth. I really hated this one. This year (2021) I love the films Nomadland and The Sound of Metal, both nominated for Oscar's Best Picture. So I've got no issue with tough stories of human existentialism. But spare me The Deer Hunter, ugh. One experience that was better was reading The Sympathizer. This is a completely fictional book about the Vietnam War, one that won the Pulitzer just a few years ago. It tells the story of three Vietnamese friends who grew up in that country, one who became an ardent fighter for the South, another who became a devout agent of the Communists, and one in the middle, a mole for the communists operating within the ARVN. The unnamed protagonist and source of the book's title is the third person. The story has a lot to say about America's confusion with this country and period, too. Not military story, but an amazing human lens through which to examine our shared history. Guess it won that literary award for a reason, huh? Finally, when I talked about the magazine games I was looking forward to tackling next, I thought the Vae Victis game was about Algeria. Nope, it's Angola. Very different setting and conflict. I've got it now. Remember, these French wargame magazines have English translations of the rules, and all of their recent issues have a standardized small format of 108 diecut counters and an A3 (about 11x17") map size. Perfect for me! Lately I've been using Google Translate to read the accompanying historical article for the issue game. That's not necessary, of course--you can do just as well to read a Wikipedia article--but I like the opportunity to learn/struggle-through some French language. -Mark P.S. Here are a couple twitter videos I did for some of the Hue games I played. https://twitter.com/WargamesToGo/status/1363608161488236544 https://twitter.com/WargamesToGo/status/1355247281696477184 Books • Hue 1968 • The Sympathizer Movies • Full Metal Jacket • Battle of Huế Then & Now youtube series (there are 6 parts) -Mark
"Vape Fear" CDST show... because ChabDog agrees with FDR, that the only thing we have to fear ... is the year, itself. Speaking of "D", Clemson showed us none, ... maybe they should have borrowed one from doubter Dabo, who made the unwise move of giving The Ohio State all the incentive they needed when he voiced his unsubstantiated opinion that the Bucks were only 11th best in the land. How does your foot taste now, Dabo? Is Paris Burning? Bama lays the wood to Notre Dame. Rose Bowl is played in TX. NFL picks for Week 17 and more
Remember: This is a re-uploaded episode from 2019. There is nothing new unless you've never heard it before, of course! Episode #93. Spurred by a recent announcement from SEGA that Project Sakura Wars is not only being developed, but also releasing in North America Spring 2020, Bryan decided it was time to take Frank and everyone else on a trip. A trip to a game franchise that most outside of Japan are not familiar with. Sit back and relax as we journey into the world of Sakura Wars. Enjoy the show! Please send all track requests for future episodes of Radio Hour and possibly more to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: Try Your Best! Imperial Floral Assault Group (Sakura Wars) [1996] Farewell (Sakura Wars) [1996] Blooming Maidens (Sakura Wars) [1996] Battle 1 (Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die) [1998] Flowers in the Capital (Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die) [1998] Spring Has Come (Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die) [1998] Prayer (Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?) [2001] 192455631 (Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?) [2001] Parasol of My Heart (Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?) [2001] Here Is Happiness (Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens) [2002] Geki! Teikoku Saishu Shou (Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens) [2002] Winged Warriors (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] This is Paradise (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] Apostles of Destruction (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] Orchid (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] Earth Warriors -Final Battle- (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/support
Bonus Episode #20 of BGMania. In an unusual twist, Radio Hour Volume 30 ends up being the Bonus Episode this month for BGMania as we have a special episode planned for tomorrow's edition of the podcast. We received a lot of positive feedback on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow short story audio episode we did back in October, so we're following that up with a reading from the inside of the album for Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Christmas Eve and Other Stories. Please note, that is a crackling fireplace in the background when I'm talking, and not something wrong with the audio. Have a wonderful Christmas Eve. Enjoy the show! Please send all track requests for future episodes, feedback, comments, questions, and concerns to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: Merry Christmas! (Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?) [2001] Mt. Vinter (Pokemon Shuffle) [2015] The Frozen Village (Blue Dragon) [2006] Fluffy Snow, Here We Go! (Yoshi's Woolly World) [2015] Summit of Mt. Snowpeak (Fantasy Life) [2012] Ice Caves (Battletoads) [1991] Diamond Dust Zone -Act 1- (Sonic 3D Blast) [1996] In A Snow-Bound Land (Donkey Kong Country 2) [1995] Anouki Village (The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks) [2009] Snowy Scenery 2 (Shenmue) [1999] Frantic Fountains Frozen (Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair) [2019] Winter Star Fest (Monster Hunter World) [2018] CONTACT US ◘ Website: http://leveldowngames.com/◘ Discord: https://discord.gg/Vqfdeaf◘ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG◘ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryan.ldg/◘ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leveldowngaming◘ LDG Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/leveldowngames◘ Dan's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kraizd11 AFFILIATE LINKS Please consider supporting Level Down Games and all of our content by using the following affiliate links. Thanks so much! ◘ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=levdowgam-20◘ Audible: https://amzn.to/2uGf6Rm◘ Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2mwcnpd◘ Fanatical: http://bit.ly/2MGOFFF◘ ORIGIN PC: http://www.originpc.com/?aid=5118◘ RAZER: http://leveldowngames.com/razer
Alex & Tara discuss the new Joker film while asking themselves the question, "Is Paris Burning?" But first, we have a recap of our experience at Oktoberfest in Helen, GA and the difference between capsaicin and isothiocyanate. Joker spoilers:(16:12-53:43). Lastly, if you haven't already, please tap in a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and/or give us a follow on Spotify! Thanks for the love, CHP fam
We discuss the costumes in Pose, it’s influences and the history of Drag Balls. See links below. Jennie Livingston (director), Paris is Burning (1990): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100332/ Jennie Livingston: https://www.jennielivingston.com/ Steven Canals, Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy (creators), Pose (2018): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7562112/ Jamel Shabazz: http://www.jamelshabazz.com/ Armet Francis photos at V&A: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/name/francis-armet/AUTH319927/ Berry Gordy (director), Mahogany (1975): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073335/ Monique-Antoine Orosemane (Mounia), ‘Black History Month with Fashion Bomb Daily: Mounia’ (2011): http://fashionbombdaily.com/black-history-month-with-fashion-bomb-daily-mounia/ Debbie Allen in Fame, TV Series, Season 1 (1982): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtgmnhRQir4 RuPaul’s Drag Race (2009-): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1353056/ Alyson Hobbs, A Chosen Exile: A History of Racial Passing in American Life (Harvard University Press 2014): http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674368101 bell hooks, ‘Is Paris Burning?’, in Black Looks: Race and Representation (South End Press 1992), pp. 145-156: https://aboutabicycle.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/bell-hooks-black-looks-race-and-representation.pdf Judith Butler, ‘Gender is Burning: Questions of Appropriation and Subversion’, in Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti, and Ella Shohat (eds.), Dangerous liaisons: gender, nation, and postcolonial perspectives (University of Minnesota Press 1997), pp. 381–395: http://pica.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/gender-is-burning.pdf Farid Chenoune, ‘Their ball: Notes on the Photos of Magic-City, Drag Ball of the Inter-War Period’, Modes Pratiques (January 2018): https://www.modespratiques.fr/special-issue.html# Knole: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/knole William Larkin paintings at Kenwood House: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kenwood/history-stories-kenwood/history/collections/ William Larkin, Portrait of a Young Lady, possibly Jane, Lady Thornhaugh, 1617, Yale Center for British Art: https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/4379629
Episode #93 of BGMania. Spurred by a recent announcement from SEGA that Project Sakura Wars is not only being developed, but also releasing in North America Spring 2020, Bryan decided it was time to take Frank and everyone else on a trip. A trip to a game franchise that most outside of Japan are not familiar with. Sit back and relax as we journey into the world of Sakura Wars. Enjoy the show! Please send all track requests for future episodes of Radio Hour and possibly more to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: Try Your Best! Imperial Floral Assault Group (Sakura Wars) [1996] Farewell (Sakura Wars) [1996] Blooming Maidens (Sakura Wars) [1996] Battle 1 (Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die) [1998] Flowers in the Capital (Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die) [1998] Spring Has Come (Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die) [1998] Prayer (Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?) [2001] 192455631 (Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?) [2001] Parasol of My Heart (Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?) [2001] Here Is Happiness (Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens) [2002] Geki! Teikoku Saishu Shou (Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens) [2002] Winged Warriors (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] This is Paradise (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] Apostles of Destruction (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] Orchid (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] Earth Warriors -Final Battle- (Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love) [2005] CONTACT US ◘ Website: http://leveldowngames.com/◘ Discord: https://discord.gg/Vqfdeaf◘ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG◘ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryan.ldg/◘ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leveldowngaming◘ LDG Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/leveldowngames◘ Kyle/Streamworks Alliance Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bruce_dedeuce AFFILIATE LINKS Please consider supporting Level Down Games and all of our content by using the following affiliate links. Thanks so much! ◘ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=levdowgam-20◘ Audible: https://amzn.to/2uGf6Rm◘ Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2mwcnpd◘ Fanatical: http://bit.ly/2MGOFFF◘ ORIGIN PC: http://www.originpc.com/?aid=5118◘ RAZER: http://leveldowngames.com/razer
In this episode, I focus my "Listening To.." series towards the incomparable and distinctive French composer, Maurice Jarre. Born in 1924, Jarre studied composition and percussion at the Paris Conservatory, beginning his film scoring career in his native France during the 1950's through short films and documentaries. It was then his peerless, epic music for 1962's LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, one of the most highly honored and well-remembered movies, that introduced him to English-speaking audiences, who immediately embraced him. His subsequent career continually flourished until his passing in 2009, chock-a-block with additional musical highlights in films such as DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, IS PARIS BURNING?, THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING, WITNESS, MAD MAX: BEYOND THUNDERDOME and GHOST. His uniquely melodic and often idiosyncratic style and approach remains a memorable component in all projects he scored. Connect with the podcast on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com/ascoretosettle https://twitter.com/score2settlepod Email the show at ascoretosettlepodcast@gmail.com
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
On this week’s episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO, we’ll be featuring music from six brand new scores. We open with a wonderful effort by Laurant Perez Del Mar for the animated film THE RED TURTLE. You’ll also hear Roque Banos’ inventive score from the thriller DON’T BREATHE. The new documentary THE TRADE features an atmospheric score from newcomer Mimi Page. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis deliver a dark, raw, serious score from HELL OR HIGH WATER. Chad Seiter’s brilliant score to RECORE is our video game score of the week. And Tadlow Music’s new recording of Maurice Jarre’s IS PARIS BURNING? is our film music vault selection. Our John Williams album of the week is a 1997 album featuring violinist Itzhak Perlman and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra playing two John Williams pieces; Far & Away and Sabrina. And we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the comedy hit CROCODILE DUNDEE featuring a memorable original score by Peter Best. Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com Also available through Podtyrant http://www.podtyrant.com